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  • [[Image:Thumb_aaf.sized.jpg|thumb|left|150px|Mirza Sahiban asleep near Bakki]] Mirza Sahiba (Punjabi Shahmukhi: مرزا صاحباں) is one of the four popula
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  • #REDIRECT [[Mirza Sahiban]]
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  • '''Mirza Raja Jai Singh''' ([[July 15]], [[1611]] – [[August 28]], [[1667]]) <!-- Mirza Raja Jai Singh, although a Mughal vassal, was a staunch [[Hindu]] and an ad
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  • ...ather carries the blood of the Rasul their children may use the title/name Mirza but not the title Sayyid.
    2 KB (299 words) - 07:09, 24 April 2008

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  • #redirect [[Mirza Raja Jai Singh]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Sayyid, Sharif, Mirza and Habib]]
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  • [[Image:Thumb_aaf.sized.jpg|thumb|left|150px|Mirza Sahiban asleep near Bakki]] Mirza Sahiba (Punjabi Shahmukhi: مرزا صاحباں) is one of the four popula
    5 KB (876 words) - 21:33, 10 December 2007
  • ...h Aqasis was put at Pandit's disposal. Laden with the requisite authority, Mirza Pandit returned and while he was crossing the Dal Lake, he came across Nur
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  • Barehanded, he pounced upon the Mughal commander, Mirza Beg, pulling him down from his horse. He grappled with him in unarmed comba
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  • Haqeem Mirza Jogi Allah Yaar Khan was a Muslim sufi shaayar.
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  • '''Mirza Raja Jai Singh''' ([[July 15]], [[1611]] – [[August 28]], [[1667]]) <!-- Mirza Raja Jai Singh, although a Mughal vassal, was a staunch [[Hindu]] and an ad
    3 KB (490 words) - 07:39, 13 February 2010
  • ...ng that Guru Nanak had been a Muslim. Sikh scholars answered the claims of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad and refuted his arguments about Guru Nanak. Bharat Sudhar, an
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  • Signature are English dance duo Suleman Mirza and Madhu Singh. Their style of dance is British Bhangra and they frequentl ...and music, they were both interested in performing together. At the time, Mirza was a full-time economics and business student at the University of Westmin
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  • ...nuscript in the Oriental Public Library, Patna, comprising the memoirs of Mirza MubarakullahWazih. The tide inscribed on the flyleaf is TankhiMubaraki. The
    1 KB (210 words) - 06:51, 6 March 2007
  • ...ather carries the blood of the Rasul their children may use the title/name Mirza but not the title Sayyid.
    2 KB (299 words) - 07:09, 24 April 2008
  • '''Raja Ram Singh I''', (born______ - died April 1688) the eldest son of [[Mirza Raja Jai Singh]] I (1605-1667), ruler of Amber, and head of the Kachwaha Ra His father Mirza Raja Jai Singh, whose invasion of Bijapur was not going well, was called to
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  • ...d Hafez (14th century), the Turkish poet Fuzuli (16th century), as well as Mirza Ghalib (1797–1869) and Muhammad Iqbal (1877–1938), who both wrote Ghaza
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  • ...a kissa about every known Punjabi folktale like Heer Ranjha, Dulla Bhatti, Mirza, and Bhagat Singh. The breadth of the subjects chosen indicates how open he
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  • ...hile conquering Kashmir also captured [[Rajouri]], where he appointed Mirza Reheem Ullah Khan as Raja of Rajouri in place of Raja Agar Khan. [[Raja R
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  • ...August 1922, a letter supposed to have been sent by Chhatrapati Shivaji to Mirza Raja Jai Singh. In his introduction, Babu Jagan Nath Das had mentioned that
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  • ..., near Lahore now in Pakistan (Sandal Bar is also related to the legend of Mirza Sahiba). He belonged to the warrior like rajput clan of Bhattis who would n ...reated by many, and has been written in style known as Saddaan (similar to Mirza by Peelu and Bhagwan Singh). The above incident is thus narrated:
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  • ...me "Bangla Sahib". It's original name was Jaisinghpura Palace. A Rajput, [[Mirza Raja Jai Singh]], was one of [[Aurangzeb|Mughal emperor Aurangzeb]]'s most
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  • ...lf. Part III is mainly a love poem and alludes to episodes in the lives of Mirza Akram Beg and Ilahi Bakhsh, the latter of whom rose to the rank of general
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  • ...h the Begam and served successively under Zabita Khan Ruhila (d. 1785) and Mirza Najaf Khan (d. 1782).
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